[ She just ducks her head and nods and he wonders if she'd been born that quiet or if she'd had it instilled in her somewhere along the road. (It unsettles him, frankly. Sometimes he thinks she's the one who's going to kill him, she's the one the fucking guard sent in to tear his operation down. But she's been around long enough and nothing's gone seriously wrong.
Still — some day, somehow, she'll have to go. He can't let her stay here forever, even if she isn't an informant.) ]
Beer for me too, then, [ she says, nodding, slipping into the chair across from him. It takes only a moment — the crack of the cap, the hiss of the foam — and there's a beer and coaster being set down in front of her, its mouth frothing. Glancing once at John Boy she tries not to be too timid about it as she takes her first sip. To her credit, she manages a proper swig before she's setting the bottle back down again, lips smacking faintly.
(She remembers: her father enjoyed a beer after work some days. Nikki can recall the smell of it on his breath when he kissed on the forehead after tucking her in at night. It's a good memory and it's a bad memory, at the same time.) ]
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Still — some day, somehow, she'll have to go. He can't let her stay here forever, even if she isn't an informant.) ]
Just a beer.
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(She remembers: her father enjoyed a beer after work some days. Nikki can recall the smell of it on his breath when he kissed on the forehead after tucking her in at night. It's a good memory and it's a bad memory, at the same time.) ]
You having an okay night?